I love the poem “Litany of Our Lady” by Brenda Marie Osbey. Here is an except:

our lady
our lady of tired buildings listing to one side
and brick-between-cypress posts that simply will stand
as houses themselves give way around falling-down stairs
leaving only a something
a memory of a structure
of spanish-tiled roofs and batten shutters
in a swamp
of a city
of ironworks and of plaster
o, lady lady
our lady of anything
at all

It’s been 2 years since I started my art business. I love to create and I appreciate art in all forms. Who would have thought I would have gotten to this place when I started out on this adventure 2 years ago?

Hi fantastic Christoff Davis readers! My name is Jacquin and I am the owner and editor of the Interiors by Jacquincompany and blog. I am glad to be a guest poster today on Chanel’s blog! Thanks for tuning in!

Interiors by Jacquin is an interior design company specializing in e-design and beautifying your home! You may be wondering what e-design is. E-design is an interior design service that can be done entirely remotely and is a budget friendly option to traditional design services. My style is both chic and full of color! I am excited to share with you a taste of my design style in two free e-designs featuring Christoff Davis artwork.

So let’s get started! One painting, Haze, two great ways to style your home! Included are all of the links to these fabulous decor items so you can shop the look.

Pretty in Pink

As you can see, bright colors can really add a special touch to any room. With these e-designs, now you can shop the look and bring these special touches into your home. I encourage you to play with color and take a chance with bold, bright décor accessories.

So which look do you prefer? You can’t go wrong with this beautiful work of art either way! Not only does Christoff Davis offer wonderfully colorful paintings, but also other fine art home accessories. Check out her “Lydia” fine art coasters on my blog’s Etsy style list here. I hope these room designs inspire you to bring more color into your home! Have a lovely day!

Are you considering sprucing up your home for the holidays? Why not start with new art? Follow these easy steps for success:

Consider your current decor. What is your current style? (i.e. modern, classic, etc.)

What size do you need to maximize the impact of your art? You may like one large statement piece or a grouping of several smaller pieces.

Focus on the entire color palate in the room, not one or two colors that may stand out in the room. This may be an opportunity to break-up a repetitive color scheme you may in the room. You want to pick a piece that compliments the room not match the colors in the room.

Don’t be afraid to take a risk or make an unexpected choice.

Have fun!

The Art of Chanel Christoff Davis “Sunsets” series of paintings featured at West Elm/Mockingbird Station Dallas

These “Sunsets” paintings make this room shine. I love how they add a pops to the decor. It breaks up the monotony of the wood surfaces. I sort of wish this was in my art studio. Amazing!

I would like to give a special thanks to West Elm for staging my “Sunsets” painting in their Mockingbird Station store, Dallas. The art is so beautiful in these vignettes.

What makes a home or space special and well appointed? 400 thread count sheets? Professional chef worthy cookware? All of these things add to the feeling of a well stocked home, but what makes your home shine? Walking into a home with great art, transforms how you experience the space. Carefully curated art is that final touch that can make or break a room. When choosing that special piece, you must consider your decor and the scale of the piece needed to maximize the impact. Color should be another consideration. You should not focus so much on matching the color of your decor, but think more about your entire color palate and enhancing the colors in your decor. For example, blue/gray tones would balance warm woods tones in your cabinetry where as yellows/oranges would further saturate the warmth of the wood. Don’t be afraid to make an unexpected and dramatic expression through your art, go with what inspires you and have fun.

The Art of Chanel Christoff Davis “Sunsets” series of paintings featured at West Elm/Mockingbird Station Dallas

The “Sunsets” paintings above work well with this rooms decor. These paintings accentuate the colors in the pillows while craftily playing off the grey tones in the room. Art can give your home a new life and serve as wonderful conversation pieces. If your wall art is just collecting dust and spotlighting your decor, maybe it’s time for a change?

I would like to give a special thanks to West Elm for staging my “Sunsets” painting in their Mockingbird Station store, Dallas. The art is so beautiful in these vignettes.